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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
The application of AI that I'm most excited about in the upcoming wave:
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kevin j 🀙
@entropybender
in general i have been a big proponent of divorcing diagnosis from data if you think of it like a system there is no need to convolute responsibility over diagnosing and prescribing with getting data if i want to get an MRI i should be able to find a market price for it and get it done regardless of what some 80 year old person thinks (legit one time i asked them about my back and he said just take aleve every day) AI is just a piece that helps push down cost and increase accessibility of data gathering. imagine being able to just sign up for a MRI, get it done, throw the results into an fmri processing AI engine and get a summary out then you can take that and chat with other medical focused AI or even just hire some indian doctor off the internet to take a look at it. still need to find a doctor willing to make a diagnosis and sign off but you're so well armed now, and you can probably use zocdoc and other stuff to find a doctor that will best suit your needs (also using AI)
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Metaphorical Leo
@hyp
too litigious imho, but no doubt could be better than humans
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Ben - [C/x]
@benersing
The closest we have today is Curai- founded by Vinod Khosla’s son. It’s worth checking out.
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Mark Fishman
@markfishman
I don’t know nearly enough about the system(s) to understand why it wouldn’t work, but I’ve had this dream of a massive shared (anonymized) health data pool Where consumers, practitioners, and researchers can all access insights with AI
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Daniel Sinclair
@danielsinclair
I'm waiting for this too. The advice I've heard family members get about basic issues like blood pressure, lipids, etc. is shockingly bad. I think verticalized clinics (like hims) for these more common PCP issues like cardiac care will be the first real win. Some of the GLP-1 clinics already do this well with robust treatment protocols, deep understanding of the drugs and side effect profiles, and concierge check-ins. AI-assisted at the very least will help them scale.
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